Red Sky Lighting's Modular Max Series Wins Red Dot Award for Lighting
Red Sky Lighting announced that its Modular Max Series (MDX) has been honored with the Red Dot Award for Lighting Design in 2024. This recognition highlights Red Sky’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and high-quality design in the lighting industry.
The Red Dot Award is renowned worldwide for its rigorous evaluation process and high standards. An international panel of expert jurors assesses each submission based on innovation, functionality, quality, ergonomics, and durability. This stringent evaluation ensures that only the highest quality designs are honored. Winning a Red Dot award is a globally recognized mark of excellence.
"We are thrilled to receive the Red Dot Award for our Modular Max Series," said Naren Pillai, managing director of Red Sky Lighting. "This achievement is a testament to the relentless efforts of our team, who are committed to pushing the boundaries of lighting design and delivering top-notch solutions to our clients."
Every product solution Red Sky develops focuses on four key aspects: Safety and Reliability, Durability, Ease of Installation and Maintenance, and Sustainability. The MDX embodies these principles, Red Sky says, standing out for its innovative features, versatility, and robust design. Its units are designed for various applications in harsh and hazardous environments. This series exemplifies its mission to provide reliable, cutting-edge lighting solutions that meet the highest performance and safety standards, the company said.
For more information about the Modular Max Series and other Red Sky Lighting products, visit www.redskylighting.com
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